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Brimson, Minnesota.-
Volume 1 Number 11
March 30, 1935
Page One
Tohnny Richardson P>sa-LS__Avvy
The members of this camo were somewhat
stuined to learn that one of our group had'
died at the Two Harbors hospital Thursday morning.
Johnny was take . to Two harbors Satur-
.-.y last, having spent the night before
i , camp at the hospital here. No one ever
realizea that oohn.ny's condition was such'
that death would take him when he left
oamp in tne ambulance. Pneumonia set in
ca.isin-, his deatn.
In che passing of Uohnny, this camp is
losin0 one of the finest boys that ever
e ..me here. _\ sple;.d_d worker, a cheerful
feliow, and a general ail-around good
scoutvvith malice toward none, character- ,
izes-this departing member of ours.
Somehow or other, we c_.n't get t _e ideaf
that he has left us, _s it seems' but only yesterday that we saw him up there on \
the hosoital roof outti.- '-oof 'aoks.
Johnny was the type of fellow, who
hover knew the meaning of thi word quit
He undoubtedly had been ailing some before going to the hosoital, but jast
was_n't going to be laid up as long as
he could keen ?;oing. Ever faithful to
nis job, that was Johnny.
The entire c^mp has responded to
call for flowers for Johnny. The boys
w^re only too glad to do this little
bit.
It goes without saying that those of
us, who are remaining in camp are going to miss him, and miss him deeply.
Funeral ser/ices for Johnny will be
held at Two Harbors on Saturday.
To Mrs. Mcivrdson and family, "The
, Sulliv..nito" wishes to express its
:<\ no for _ d :parted loving son
.nd brother, .nd faithful member of

D
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Brimson, Minnesota.-
Volume 1 Number 11
March 30, 1935
Page One
Tohnny Richardson P>sa-LS__Avvy
The members of this camo were somewhat
stuined to learn that one of our group had'
died at the Two Harbors hospital Thursday morning.
Johnny was take . to Two harbors Satur-
.-.y last, having spent the night before
i , camp at the hospital here. No one ever
realizea that oohn.ny's condition was such'
that death would take him when he left
oamp in tne ambulance. Pneumonia set in
ca.isin-, his deatn.
In che passing of Uohnny, this camp is
losin0 one of the finest boys that ever
e ..me here. _\ sple;.d_d worker, a cheerful
feliow, and a general ail-around good
scoutvvith malice toward none, character- ,
izes-this departing member of ours.
Somehow or other, we c_.n't get t _e ideaf
that he has left us, _s it seems' but only yesterday that we saw him up there on \
the hosoital roof outti.- '-oof 'aoks.
Johnny was the type of fellow, who
hover knew the meaning of thi word quit
He undoubtedly had been ailing some before going to the hosoital, but jast
was_n't going to be laid up as long as
he could keen ?;oing. Ever faithful to
nis job, that was Johnny.
The entire c^mp has responded to
call for flowers for Johnny. The boys
w^re only too glad to do this little
bit.
It goes without saying that those of
us, who are remaining in camp are going to miss him, and miss him deeply.
Funeral ser/ices for Johnny will be
held at Two Harbors on Saturday.
To Mrs. Mcivrdson and family, "The
, Sulliv..nito" wishes to express its
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